The Atlantic Canada Arabian Horse Association
was established in 1996 to encourage interest in
the promotion, exhibition and enjoyment of the
Arabian and Half Arabian horse in the Atlantic
Provinces.

One goal of the ACAHA is to increase
awareness about the Arabian breed, which is
often considered one of the most beautiful,
versatile and intelligent of all breeds. At the
same time, the
ACAHA provides an opportunity for Arabian
horse owners, breeders and enthusiasts to come
together and celebrate the breed that has
claimed their hearts. In fact, you do not have
to own or ride an Arabian to be a member of the
ACAHA; anyone that appreciates this
wonderful breed and wants to learn more is
welcome to join. The
ACAHA is located in Region 18
(which encompasses Eastern Canada), is
affiliated with the
Arabian Horse Association (AHA), and is a
member of the
New Brunswick Equestrian Association.

The opportunities for getting involved with the
ACAHA are endless. Members are encouraged to
participate in club activities and events, such
as clinics, seminars, youth programs,
fundraisers and horse shows. There is also an
informative newsletter, The Atlantic Arabian,
which relies on contributions and feedback from
members. The newsletter, which is produced
quarterly, ensures that members are kept
up-to-date about upcoming activities and allows
people to share their stories, accomplishments
and expertise on a variety of topics.

The ACAHA strives to create a supportive
network that allows the exchange of ideas and
knowledge amongst Arabian horse owners and
enthusiasts. There are meetings for general
members and an annual gathering to which all
members are invited.